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The Coton de Tulear,
with it's Cotton-like coat, is a relatively easy
breed to keep well groomed and beautiful.
Because the Coton sheds minimally with no
"dander", he is a good choice for people with
asthma and allergies. Coton de Tulear hair is soft
and fluffy, with a wind-tousled appearance.
Brushing your Coton a couple of times a week
will help to prevent mats as well as become a
time of quiet communion with your furry little
friend. However, sometime during the "teenage"
months the Coton "Blows their Coat". It is
during this time that you will experience the
most difficulty in maintaining the coat in
proper condition. (Blowing coat refers to loss
of puppy hair while adult hair is emerging).
The hairs do not "fall out" all over your home,
rather they stay in the coat; waiting for you to
remove them through brushing. After this time
period, most adult spayed or neutered Cotons
shed very little. As a rule, the only other time
that care of the "blowing coat" becomes an issue
is when the female experiences changes in
hormones due to heat cycles or pregnancies.
Other than the occasional
bath, (every 6 weeks) a thorough weekly
brushing, trimming of the toenails, cleaning of
the ears, and brushing of the teeth is all that
is required to keep your Coton in tip top
shape. Those Cotons destined for the show ring
are not allowed to be trimmed in any fashion.
Many companion Cotons sport a " puppy cut" as
their owners enjoy being able to "See" the dogs
expressive eyes. Contrary to many beliefs, the
Coton really can NOT see clearly through its
"veil" of hair. We commonly "pull up" the
dogs bangs allowing them to see where they are
going. Additionally many Cotons are
trained to voice commands as this will allow
them to rely on their owners when walking
on or off lead with their "bangs down". If
your Coton gets wet in
the rain or snow (they love both!) it is a
simple task to "Blot" them dry and brush out any
remaining debris.
We use a quality
tearless shampoo and conditioner that is
especially formulated for long, soft coated breeds of
dogs. "Human" shampoos/conditioner are avoided
because they are not pH balanced for the skin
and hair of a Coton. We have found that the
Chris Christensen Pin Brush and Butter Combs, and
a Safari Face comb are the
very
best tools to keep your Coton looking beautiful!
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